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Moving Companies in Japan + Tips

When moving in or moving out in Japan, sending luggage via shipping services can be incredibly convenient. Several moving companies cater to the needs of individuals and families, ensuring your belongings are safely transported to your new residence.

Let’s explore some of the shipping services for moving in or out in Japan:

Kuroneko Yamato

Also known as Yamato Transport, Kuroneko Yamato offers a Home Delivery Service tailored to individuals moving house. This service is ideal for transporting larger items such as furniture, appliances, and household goods. With options for both domestic and international moves, Kuroneko provides door-to-door delivery and pickup, making the process hassle-free for customers.

Sagawa Express’ Moving Service

Sagawa Express is another shipping company in Japan that offers a Moving Service to meet the needs of individuals relocating within the country. From packing and pickup to transportation and delivery, Sagawa Express provides a range of services. Customers can choose from various delivery options based on their preferences and budget.

Japan Post’s Yu-Pack and Yu-Packet Services

Japan Post‘s Yu-Pack and Yu-Packet services are popular choices for shipping smaller items and packages during a move. Yu-pack is suitable for larger parcels and offers options for both express and regular delivery. On the other hand, Yu-packet is ideal for smaller items and documents and is available for both domestic and international shipping.

Moving Companies’ Freight Services

In addition to courier and postal services, many moving companies in Japan offer freight services for transporting larger items and household goods. These companies specialize in handling bulky or oversized items such as pianos, furniture, and appliances.

Here are Some Tips to Make the Process Smoother

  1. Plan Ahead – start planning your shipment well in advance of your moving date. Doing so will allow you to choose the most suitable shipping service and schedule pickup or drop-off times.
  2. Declutter and Organize – before packing your belongings, declutter your items to minimize the amount you need to ship. Sort items into categories such as essentials, valuables, and items for donation or disposal.
  3. Pack Carefully – use sturdy boxes, bubble wrap, and packing tape to secure items. Label boxes clearly with their contents and indicate whether they are fragile.
  4. Choose the Right Service – select a shipping service that best fit your needs. For larger items or funiture, freight services like Kuroneko Yamato’s moving services might be ideal. For smaller items or boxes, consider standard courier services such as Takkyubin.
  5. Schedule Pickup or Drop-off – arrange for pickup or drop-off of your luggage at a convenient time and location. Many shipping companies offer door-to-door service, allowing you to schedule pickups from your current residence and deliveries to your new address.

Japan offers a variety of shipping services for a smooth and stress-free relocation process. There are options to suit every need and budget. By following the tips in this blog, you can simplify the process of sending luggage when moving in or out in Japan.

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